A portrait of Warren Beatty the man and the actor draws attention to the plot of and Beatty's performance in such films as Splendor in the Grass, Bonnie and Clyde, Shampoo, and Heaven Can Wait
A portrait of Warren Beatty the man and the actor draws attention to the plot of and Beatty's performance in such films as Splendor in the Grass, Bonnie and Clyde,...
“I needed money, and I wasn't that good a piano player and I was not what you'd call the world's outstanding sandhog ... names that were on everybody's lips—Marlon Brando, James Dean, Montgomery Clift, who starred in A Place in the Sun.
Inge, a nondescript middle-aged Midwesterner with thinning hair who looked like a dry goods salesman, was gay. Even more than his friend, he was captivated by Beatty. “Inge was in love with Warren Beatty on sight,” Logan observed.
THE STORY: As told by Chapman: The setting...is a modest bungalow in a small town near Kansas City, and here lives Miss Field, a widow, and her twenty-one-year-old son.
These are men for whom rules did not apply, men for whom normal standards of behaviour were simply too wearisome to worry about.
Documents the cultural revolution behind the making of 1967's five Best Picture-nominated films, including Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Graduate, Doctor Doolittle, In the Heat of the Night, and Bonnie and Clyde, in an account that ...
The Sexiest Man Alive is the first in-depth biography of Warren Beatty, a man who blazed a trail of sex and high artistic achievement across the twentieth century as Hollywood matinee idol, founder of the New Hollywood with his ...
Heaven Can Wait
From the birth of the film industry in the dusty village of Hollywood 1905, to the computer-generated special effects extravaganzas of today; from the days when the big studios reigned...
Wolff recalls the years spent, mostly on the run, with his irresponsible father--a self-taught engineer, con man, forger, and gyp artist--and his later coming to terms with his father's character and life